The 3 tasks that you must have completed before starting the course are highlighted in yellow below:

1. Practice key maths skills 2. Produce a mind map/factsheet on who was and what did he contribute to Psychology (studied in approaches) 3. Produce the timeline of Psychology

Useful websites • Tutor2u • 365 – Psychology area • Simply Psychology Films and documentaries to watch • Louis Theroux – by Reason of Insanity – studied in Schizophrenia • The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015) – studied in Social Influence • The – studied in Social Influence https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdrKCilEhC0 • Mother Love experiment – studied in attachment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znBa3lap5jQ • Among the wild chimpanzees (studied in ) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lV-a5lPgt4g Transition tasks

Produce a factsheet or mind-map on each of the following case studies • Clive Wearing (studied in memory) • Genie (studied in attachment) • Kim Peek (studied in biopsychology) • (studied in biopsychology) • David Reimer (studied in gender)

Practice key maths skills using your GCSE materials, BBC bitesize revision and other tools: • Fractions • Ratios • Percentages • Rounding up and down • Estimating answers • Creating bar charts, scatter grams, line graphs and histograms

Research and produce a mind-map or factsheet on: • Who was Wilhelm Wundt and what did he contribute to Psychology (studied in approaches) • The work of Michel Siffre and biological rhythms (studied in Biopsychology) • The multi-store model of memory and the working memory model (studied in memory)

Read around to find out more about: • Split brain theory (studied in Biopsychology) • Theories and research on the causes of Schizophrenia • Theories and research on gender development • Theories and research on the causes of aggression

Produce a timeline of Psychology using the guidance below: